For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
APARTMENT. A lot or parcel of real estate under common ownership on which one or more buildings are situated containing a total of eight or more separate inhabitable dwelling units with facilities intended primarily for living, sleeping, cooking and eating, but excluding any nursing care or similar facility.
BASIC COMMERCIAL SERVICE CLASS. Includes customers not encompassed within the residential service class, including commercial and industrial customers, whose service requirements are one MB or less.
BLOCK OF STATIC IP ADDRESS. A set of IP addresses or internet protocol addresses that certain electronic devices use in order to identify and communicate with each other on a computer network and the type which do not change or remain static.
COMMERCIAL POINT-TO-POINT SERVICE CLASS. Include customers not encompassed within the residential service class, including commercial and industrial customers, whose service requirements exceed one MB.
CUSTOMER. The person, firm, corporation or other entity which has entered into an agreement with the Telecommunications Division under which it will receive BPL or wireless internet service.
EMAIL ACCOUNTS. Electronic mail accounts to which messages can be sent often containing a unique name that the holder of the account designates and a domain name of the provider hosting the account.
MULTIFAMILY RESIDENCE. A lot or parcel of real estate under common ownership on which one or more buildings are situated containing two or more, but less than eight, separate inhabitable dwelling units with facilities intended primarily for living, sleeping, cooking and eating, including without limitation condominium units.
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE CLASS. Includes customers whose premises or building is used primarily as a residence for one or more persons (which shall include only single-family residences, multifamily residences and apartments) and whose service requirements are one MB or less.
SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE. A lot or parcel of real estate on which a building is situated containing a group of rooms forming a single inhabitable dwelling unit with facilities intended primarily for living, sleeping, cooking and eating.
STANDARD WIRELESS INSTALLATION. Includes:
(1) One wireless radio;
(2) A stinger or dish if necessary;
(3) One mounting foot, if necessary, attached to a customer provided house, building, post or pole that is deemed safe by the installer;
(4) Up to 330 feet of direct bury Cat 5 cable run from the wireless radio to the customer’s equipment and if necessary to be buried by the customer;
(5) One grounding device outside the house at the entry point grounded with an eight-foot ground rod;
(6) One sealed exterior wall penetration terminating at a wall box with ethernet jack, if possible; and
(7) One ethernet cable from the wall jack to the customer’s equipment.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS DIVISION. The Telecommunications Division managed by Lebanon Utilities, a municipally owned utility located in the city.
(Ord. 05-07, passed 5-23-2005; Ord. 08-09, passed 8-25-2008)